...and will we get a good vote for that???..personallly I do not need another bac! make yourself a good research on the web, or go to a library, then if you'll come back with some good questions, we will help you out!

uhm....actually i do not understand why should be your teacher interested in what I think or know about AE, and not you instead?? the infos you said thta you require can be easily find even reading KTO forum. I believe you can find more interest in looking around than simply asking one of us to answer those questions for you....you'll maybe realise that you like Ancient Egypt more than I do....you should try, at least!....we are all here to help you try to understand more in case you need! c'mon ! don't be shy!

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no, no you don't understand. This interview is REQUIRED for the assignment. If I don't get an interview, I don't get the grade. I already found out most of this info, but I just need someone to answer me these quesions

Why don't you interview a real person who you can speak to and see? We get so many people swanning in her and expecting other people to do their assignments for them. I'll do it anyway:

1) My name is Johnathan and I am 19

2) Tutankhamun was aged five when he became Pharaoh, but it was not until he was eleven that he was officially deemed old enough to rule alone.

3) Most Egyptologists assert that Tutankhamun was around 17 when he died, due to dating of the skull and wisdom teeth.

4) Despite controversy, it is now almost certian that Tutankhamun was thrown or fell from a chariot during an official race in the season of Renpetji, due to court records and injuries sustained by his mummified remains.

5) The curse of Tutankhamun undeniably does exist. There have been far too many mysterious unnacountable deaths of those who worked on the original excavation, and 'shubati' curse tablets and urns were discovered at the entrance to the tomb.

6) It was supposedly discovered in 1922 by Howard Carter, but infact had been recorded by the Archaelogist Percivile Shellington in the late 1800s.
His accounts refer to the tomb as being 'of no importance'.

7) There may have been attempts at userpation by his famous twin, Ankhenafshef, or by his army general Horemnab. Both were desperate for power, and the boy king may have proved the ideal means.

8 ) I love Egypt for many reasons, the main being that the civilisation endured for nearly 10,000 years, and its culture spread across most of the known world.

9) My favourite fact about Tutankhamun is that his name means, "Beloved Son of the eternal Gods"

I have to take exception to several of the things you wrote about, Psusennes I.
In number 4, you refer to court records and his mummy as being proof that he died in a cariot accident during a feast-celebration. Where did you get that information? As far as I know, there is no record of how he died--that's why there is so many opinions on the cause of his death.
In number 5, you state that the curse does exist, and that urns and shabtis bearing the curse was found at the entrance to the tomb. This is not the case--if you access Carter's notes of the excavation, he clearly states that no object or papyrus was found that had any curse.
In number 6, you hint that Tut's tomb was previously found. When Shellington excavated, he did find the burial of the remains of the feast that was observed during Tut's funeral rites. Several items with Tut's name were found. But the tomb itself was not discovered until 1922, by Carter.
In number 7, you refer to a twin of Tutankhamen. I have never heard this.

Furthermore. It seems that Hawass put Tutankhamen's death at age 19?
He is generally thought to have ruled for 10. Counting back, that puts him on the throne at age 9. (Age 7 if you take the lower age estimate I guess)

I don't think there's much significance to age 11. Egyptian men were thought to be adult at age 16. My guess would be that he would take full control at age 16 then (If the advisors let him of course )

Egyptian civilization as we know it (including predynastic period) lasted 5,000 years, not 10,000.

Anything is possible, Merytre-Hatshepsut. Nobody knows anything about Tutankhamen really. Psusennes could be coming up with his own theories just as everyone else has. Just because it's not what most people believe, doesn't make it nonsense.

Anything is possible, Merytre-Hatshepsut. Nobody knows anything about Tutankhamen really. Psusennes could be coming up with his own theories just as everyone else has. Just because it's not what most people believe, doesn't make it nonsense.

People can come up with theories, but they should be based in fact.
There are no court records, his translation of Tut's name is wrong, there is no twin brother, and like I said there are problems with almost all of his comments.

Your comment about "Nobody knows anything about Tutankhamen really." is just not true. There are quite a few problems with our knowledge, but we do have a certain amount of information.

I totally disagree that we have to consider any theory people come up with. There is a certain amount of information from the archeological record that your theory should incorporate.

I think he was giving this misinformation on purpose. Which I think is a really bad attitude.

I actually can't believe that the moderators are letting something like this go on.

Feeding disinformation to a student is just disrespectful and I find the attitude rather nasty. As a professor at a university, I find the idea of reacting to a student's questions in this way (which I think amounts to ridicule) just unaccceptable.

Not to mention that this king of nonsense undermines the credibility of your website.
And yes, no doubt what he wrote is just factually wrong. Enough is known to determine that.

I do agree with you. There's a section called Homework Questions for a reason, people. If you do not wish to help students, simply do not read this section. I had BETTER not see a repeat of this, is that understood?

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